Automatically open PR to upgrade CodeQL CLI dependencies#215
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Looks good to me personally. I think it's okay to be merged once all conversations (one from @data-douser) are resolved.
Use the gh release list command.
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What This PR Contributes
This PR adds an Actions workflow which checks for new CodeQL CLI releases, and if one exists, opens a new PR to update the QLT config and the qlpack lock files. The workflow runs nightly on a schedule, and can also be run on demand.
Once this is merged, we should automatically get PRs opened after new CodeQL CLI releases, where the PR checks help validate compatibility with the repository.
Future Works
This functionality could be incorporated directly into QLT in the future.